Publications by authors named "Chen Weiting"

Background: Infiltrative hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is often associated with an unfavorable prognosis, posing a challenge in determining the optimal therapeutic approach. Immunotherapy, employing immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), has become a preferred first-line treatment for advanced HCC. However, the overall effectiveness of ICIs in patients with infiltrative HCC remains unclear.

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Objective: To assess mental health related outcomes of Recipe4Health, a multisectoral social care partnership implementing produce prescriptions with or without group medical visits (GMVs).

Study Setting And Design: Recipe4Health was implemented at five community health centers from 2020 to 2023. Primary care teams referred patients with food insecurity and/or nutrition-sensitive chronic conditions (e.

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Background: The phenotype of cryoglobulinemia in hepatitis B virus (HBV) carriers remains elusive.

Methods: A 7-year prospective cohort of 648 hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-negative Taiwanese HBV carriers [males: 344 (53%)] was conducted.

Results: Among 648, 189 (29.

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Somatic mosaicism is an important cause of disease, but mosaic and somatic variants are often challenging to detect because they exist in only a fraction of cells. To address the need for benchmarking subclonal variants in normal cell populations, we developed a benchmark containing mosaic variants in the Genome in a Bottle Consortium (GIAB) HG002 reference material DNA from a large batch of a normal lymphoblastoid cell line. First, we used a somatic variant caller with high coverage (300x) Illumina whole genome sequencing data from the Ashkenazi Jewish trio to detect variants in HG002 not detected in at least 5% of cells from the combined parental data.

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Objective: To evaluate correlations between ultrasonographic pupillary assessment (UPA) and automated UPA in neurocritical patients.

Methods: This was a prospective, observational study of 20 adult patients admitted to the intensive care unit with neurological pathology. Between UPA and automated UPA, 40 pupillary measurements were made.

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Background/aim: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a primary liver cancer with high mortality rates worldwide, necessitating effective therapeutic strategies. Imipramine demonstrates the potential to augment standard treatments of different cancers, highlighting its therapeutic promise in oncology. This study aimed to investigate the potential regulation of imipramine on HCC.

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This study aimed to investigate whether extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs) promote skin wound healing by delivering basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) to enhance vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression. ASCs were isolated and transfected with either a bFGF knockdown lentivirus (Lv-sh-bFGF) or a control lentivirus (Lv-sh-NC). EVs were extracted from ASCs cultures and characterized by transmission electron microscopy, nanoparticle tracking analysis, and Western blotting for surface markers.

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  • The study assessed how well contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) works with CT or MRI imaging to improve outcomes of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for liver cancer tumors that are hard to see on regular ultrasound.
  • It involved comparing two patient groups: those with tumors visible on ultrasound (USC) and those whose tumors were not (USI), focusing on the traits and treatment effects of their liver tumors.
  • The findings showed that while CEUS was more effective at showing details of the tumors, the success rates and survival outcomes for RFA were similar for both groups, indicating that CEUS is a reliable tool for RFA treatment in hard-to-detect liver cancer cases.
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  • The analysis included 370 patients, revealing that the average age was 55.5 years, with a significant number of injuries resulting from falls (46.5%) and traffic accidents (36.5%).
  • Key risk factors for VTE identified were older age, mechanical ventilation, and not using chemical prophylaxis, with a notable VTE incidence rate of 25.1%.
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Curcumin is utilized extensively as Chinese medicine in Asia due to its antioxidant, antimicrobial, and inflammatory activities. However, its use has the challenges of low oral bioavailability and high heat sensitivity. The aim of this research was to produce flexible nano-liposomes containing curcumin using an innovative approach of ethanol injection and Tween 80 to enhance the stability and preservation of curcumin.

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Introduction: Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) for refractory in-hospital cardiac arrest has been associated with improved survival compared with conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Perioperative patients represent a unique of the inpatient population. This study aims to describe and analyze the characteristics and outcomes of patients who received ECPR for perioperative cardiac arrest (POCA).

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Introduction: Food as Medicine is increasingly recognized as an important strategy for addressing the related challenges of food insecurity and nutrition-related chronic conditions. Food as Medicine refers to integration of food-based nutrition interventions into healthcare to prevent and treat disease. However, there is limited evidence to understand the effectiveness of Food as Medicine.

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Background: The combination of anti-angiogenic therapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors has revolutionized the management of unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC). While an early-phase study demonstrated promising outcomes for lenvatinib plus pembrolizumab (L+P) in treating uHCC, the LEAP-002 trial did not meet its primary endpoint. However, the comparative efficacy between L+P and atezolizumab plus bevacizumab (A+B) as first-line treatment remains a topic of uncertainty.

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  • Latinx adults face significant challenges from food insecurity and chronic diseases like diabetes, necessitating effective interventions to address these interconnected issues.!
  • The ADELANTE trial tests a multi-level intervention combining food deliveries and a lifestyle program to see its impact on blood sugar control (measured by HbA1c) in Latinx adults with type 2 diabetes over six months.!
  • The study will assess not only health outcomes but also the broader effects on household members and gather qualitative data to identify barriers and best practices for future interventions in the community.!
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Seed size is one of the three main characteristics determining rice yield. Clarification of the mechanisms regulating seed size in rice has implications for improving rice yield. Although several genes have been reported to regulate seed size, most of the reports are fragmentary.

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  • The study investigates and compares characteristics of autoimmune liver diseases (AILDs), specifically primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), and PBC-AIH overlap syndrome (OS) in an Asian population.
  • It shows that PBC patients are older, have higher female-to-male ratios, and exhibit greater rates of complications such as cirrhosis and dyslipidemia compared to AIH patients, with notable differences in liver function markers and mortality rates.
  • The research emphasizes the need for special attention to older PBC patients, particularly females with obesity, due to their higher risks of liver complications and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
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  • Abiotic stress, such as drought and cadmium (Cd), significantly limits rice production, making it crucial to develop rice varieties that can withstand these stresses.
  • The study identifies the gene OsMT2b as key in improving drought tolerance and cadmium stress resistance, showing that overexpression of this gene leads to better water retention, reduced electrolyte leakage, and lower levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in rice plants.
  • These findings suggest that enhancing ROS scavenging through OsMT2b overexpression is a promising approach for developing rice varieties with improved tolerance to abiotic stress, thereby supporting sustainable rice production.
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  • The study investigates how the initial misclassification of undifferentiated hypotension (UH) in the emergency department (ED) impacts patients' clinical outcomes.
  • It included 270 adult patients who presented with UH, categorizing them into groups based on whether their initial and final shock diagnoses matched.
  • Findings showed that misclassified patients had higher hospitalization rates and lower discharge rates from the ED, but surprisingly, survival to discharge was not affected by the misclassification.
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Background: Non-endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (NEEC) are characterized by their rarity and adverse prognoses. This study evaluates the outcomes of open versus minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in NEEC patients stratified by prognostic risks according to the 2020 ESGO-ESTRO-ESP risk classification guidelines.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on 99 NEEC patients who underwent initial surgery at Fujian University Cancer Hospital.

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Background/aim: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) presents a significant health challenge, requiring effective treatments. Magnolol, a compound with potential anticancer properties, warrants investigation in OSCC treatment. Here, we aimed to assess the efficacy of magnolol in inhibiting progression of OSCC and to explore the underlying mechanisms of its action.

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  • Glass catfish have a unique transparent body due to the absence of certain pigments, although some black and silver colors remain in their face and head.
  • Researchers created a comprehensive genome assembly for the glass catfish and discovered a nonfunctional pseudogene related to albinism and a missing endothelin-3 gene linked to pigmentation.
  • Using mutant zebrafish, they demonstrated that the loss of endothelin-3 gene reduces black pigments, indicating it plays a key role in the transparency of glass catfish and providing a genetic resource for future studies on pigmentation in animals.
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Background: Established protocols for implementing high-quality targeted temperature management (TTM) provide guidance concerning the cooling rate, duration of maintenance, and rewarming speed. However, whether compliant to TTM protocols results in improved survival and better neurological recovery has not been examined.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study enrolled 1141 survivors of non-traumatic adult cardiac arrest with a pre-arrest cerebral performance category (CPC) score of 1-2 from 2015 to 2020 at a tertiary medical center.

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  • Postarrest acute kidney injury (AKI) significantly contributes to complications like longer hospital stays, higher mortality rates, and adverse neurological outcomes in cardiac arrest survivors.
  • A study involving 411 cardiac arrest patients found that 44% experienced early AKI, which notably increased the risk of in-hospital death and poor neurological recovery; this risk correlated with overall illness severity.
  • The research identified that the level of vasopressor support in the first 24 hours after regaining circulation serves as an independent factor influencing the development and severity of AKI, irrespective of patients' pre-existing kidney conditions.
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Background: Phosphorylated Tau (p-Tau), an early biomarker of neuronal damage, has emerged as a promising candidate for predicting neurological outcomes in cardiac arrest (CA) survivors. Despite its potential, the correlation of p-Tau with other clinical indicators remains underexplored. This study assesses the predictive capability of p-Tau and its effectiveness when used in conjunction with other predictors.

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This study examines diatom assemblages in the Matsu Archipelago, an area influenced by Minjiang River runoff. It focuses on harmful algal blooms (HABs) that occurred between August 2021 and July 2022. Utilizing 18S rRNA metabarcoding and microscopic analysis, we observed a significant diatom bloom during early summer runoff, peaking at 5 × 10 cells L.

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